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Tularemia Case Numbers by Location

I cannot provide specific case numbers for tularemia in your requested location because you did not specify which geographic area you are asking about.

However, I can provide the available epidemiologic data from the evidence:

United States National Data

During 2011-2022, a total of 2,462 tularemia cases were reported across 47 U.S. states, with an average annual incidence of 0.064 per 100,000 population. 1

Geographic Distribution

Four central states accounted for 50% of all reported U.S. cases during 2011-2022: 1

  • Arkansas
  • Kansas
  • Missouri
  • Oklahoma

Historical Data from Surveillance Tables

For the 3rd week of 2011 (ending January 22,2011), cumulative tularemia cases by region were: 2

  • United States total: 24 cumulative cases in 2011; 56 cumulative cases in 2010
  • West North Central: 6 cumulative cases in 2011; 3 cumulative cases in 2010
  • South Atlantic: 1 cumulative case in 2011; 14 cumulative cases in 2010
  • Mountain region: 3 cumulative cases in 2011; 2 cumulative cases in 2010
  • Pacific region: 5 cumulative cases in 2011; 7 cumulative cases in 2010

For the 50th week of 2011 (ending December 17,2011), annual totals showed: 2

  • United States: 124 cases in 2011; 93 cases in 2010

States Where Tularemia Has NOT Been Reported

Hawaii is the only U.S. state that has never reported tularemia cases. 3, 1

To obtain specific case numbers for your location of interest, please specify the state, county, or region you are inquiring about.

References

Research

Tularemia - United States, 2011-2022.

MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 2025

Guideline

Guideline Directed Topic Overview

Dr.Oracle Medical Advisory Board & Editors, 2025

Research

Tularemia.

Infectious disease clinics of North America, 2008

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